Electronic results: CSO accuses politicians of plotting to manipulate 2027 polls‎‎

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‎Civil society groups have called for the mainstreaming of technology into Nigeria’s electoral laws to prevent fraud and manipulation in election result transmission.

‎The Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Auwal Ibrahim Musa Rafsanjani, made the call while reacting to the controversy surrounding amendments to the Electoral Act.

‎Rafsanjani said claims that Nigerians cannot effectively use technology for elections are dishonest.

‎“Every day, Nigerians rely on electronic platforms for banking, business, and government services. Saying electronic transmission is not feasible is deliberately misleading,” he said.

‎According to him, resistance to digital reforms is driven by political interests.

‎“This narrative is not about technology. It is about control,” Rafsanjani stated.

‎He warned that attempts to weaken electoral reforms could undermine the credibility of the 2027 general elections.

‎“A weak electoral law breeds instability and crisis. It does not promote peace or good governance,” he said.

‎Rafsanjani urged lawmakers to prioritise national interest over personal ambition.

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‎“The purpose of law-making is to strengthen democracy, not undermine it. Any law that blocks transparency is complicit,” he added.

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